I am in search of an internship for the fall. I prefer an internship where I can mostly work from anywhere, like the MFA program. However, I am open to anything. Let me know if you have any suggestions–much appreciated!

Brian Thiem loved his internship with the literary agent, Paula Munier. She’s a doll and eager to have a new intern. All the work can be done remotely. If you decide to contact her, tell her I recommended you and that I think you’d be a terrific intern. pmunier@talcottnotch.net

I’m sorry I didn’t jump on this earlier too, but I’ve been traveling and haven’t spent as much time on my computer as normal. I hope you strongly consider Paula Munier. As Jane said, it was a wonderful experience, and through Paula, I have an inroad into the publishing business that many MFA graduates struggle to acquire for a long time after graduation. Good luck.

Hi Jenn,
The MFA’s new journal Poor Yorick still has a little room on the editorial board and most of the work can be done remotely, though we do have meetings at WCSU from time to time, so far we’ve been averaging one meeting a month.
As far as internships in general I’d say that they can be a really good opportunity to get your foot in the door at nonfiction publications. I started freelance writing after my internship at the News-Times in Danbury.